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Comment on Montesquieu's Posthumous works. Milano: Bompiani, 2017, 2668 pp.
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El último viaje de Orfeo: Los diarios de Emilio Renzi
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« Les Gary de Goyave » Co-écritures et inédits schwarz-bartiens
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University reform and medical alchemy in Ole Worm’s Museum Wormianum (1655)
Published 2022“…This chapter addresses two chief motivations behind Worm’s collecting practices, as reflected in this posthumous work. Firstly, Worm presented his collection as part of a university reform programme that sought to move teaching away from Aristotelian Scholasticism and closer to a Plinian model of natural history. …”
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La subsistance de l’homme : l’économie selon Karl Polanyi
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Conversion as education: persuading the Jews in Juan Luis Vives’s De veritate fidei christianae
Published 2023“…It argues that in his earlier pedagogical and psychological works —De institutione feminae christianae (1524), De officio mariti (1529), De disciplinis (1531), and De anima et vita (1538), Vives developed a model of education and learning which would subsequently inform his direct treatment of religious conversion in his posthumous work De veritate fidei christianae (1543). …”
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Leonid Evseevich Cherkassky in China
Published 2018-06-01“…It is noted that, based on the work of leading Chinese specialists in Russian philology, mainly, translator Song Shaoхiang, one can make a conclusion, firstly, about the significance of the activities of Cherkassky for the development of Chinese-Russian literary relations, and secondly, about special merit of Professor Song Shaoхiang in the revealing the posthumous work of Leonid Evseevich “Xu Zhimo: Flights in Dreams and Reality,” which is an in-depth study of the life and works of the Chinese poet, novelist and scholar Xu Zhimo.…”
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Toute décolonisation est une réussite: Les damnés de la terre and the African Spring
Published 2011-06-01“…As David Macey notes in his indispensable biography, “Fanon did see copies of his last book, but for its first readers, Les damnés de la terre was a posthumous work.” The book and Fanon’s death thus come to us bound inextricably together, fifty years later. …”
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Du double à la figure - genèse d’un personnage christique chez Dambudzo Marechera
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Resisting middlebrow mediation: Beethoven’s “Grosse Fuge” in interwar Britain
Published 2022“…The transformation in attitude toward Beethoven’s “posthumous” works went hand in hand with new, attentive, and informed ways of listening. …”
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